Well, darling, fighting fire with fire might work in some situations, but when it comes to actual fires, it's a recipe for disaster. You see, adding more fire to a fire just makes things hotter and more out of control. So, next time you think about fighting fire with fire, maybe consider a fire extinguisher instead.
It shouldnt; I'd suggest going to the doctor.
The term "fight fire with fire" came from Metallica's 1984 album, Ride the Lightning's song "Fight Fire with Fire". The meaning is to respond to the attack with the same method.
some people are ignorit and think that pulling the fire alarm is a joke (it is not a joke fire men and police are always at the scene of a fire alarm even if it is falsely pulled,police and fire men take it very serious)
the best way to fight a fire is to pevent it.
Do unto others as they've done to you But what the hell is this world coming to? Blow the universe into nothingness Nuclear warfare shall lay us to rest Fight fire with fire Ending is near Fight fire with fire Bursting with fear We all shall die Time is like a fuse, short and burning fast Armageddon is here, like said in the past Fight fire with fire Ending is near Fight fire with fire Bursting with fear Soon to fill our lungs the hot winds of death The gods are laughing, so take your last breath Fight fire with fire Ending is near Fight fire with fire Bursting with fear Fight fire with fire x8 Fight!
a fire nation fight is called an Agni CAI
it's not a fight it was a joke
The song Fight Fire With Fire is about nuclear devastation. The song describes the world right before a nuclear disaster.
In Our Lives - 1980 Fight Fire with Fire 8-2 was released on: USA: 1987
If you mean calling 911 is a joke, then it's not. You actually get connected to your local police, fire department, or hospital. And if you hang up, they will call you and ask what is wrong. Don't do it as a joke!
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Never attempt to fight a fire if you do not have an avenue of retreat. Undertaking a fire suppression operation with no way to escape is beyond foolish.